<div dir="ltr">Hello everyone,<br><br><br>the Institute for Research and Development on Advanced Radiation Technologies (radART) of the Paracelsus Medical University (PMU) in Salzburg, AUSTRIA is looking for<br><br>SOFTWARE ENGINEERS.<br>
<br><br>What our institution does:<br><br>We are a university institution committed to translational research and development of enabling software and hardware applications in the field of radiation therapy. We are developing our own, independent radiation therapy software platform "open-radART" including record-and-verify, imaging and robotics-based patient positioning solutions. Besides dealing with cutting-edge challenges in the field of conventional (electron / photon) radiotherapy, we heavily contribute to software solutions in particle therapy with carbon ions and protons. The radART institute is embedded in the university clinic for radiotherapy and radio-oncology Salzburg, and works closely together with industry companies to enable prompt translation of developments into the clinical theater.<br>
<br><br>What we will offer to you:<br><br>- opportunity to work with a young and highly motivated team of developers in the field of next generation radiotherapy software solutions<br>- varying research and development field ranging from image processing over robotic patient positioning and imaging to accelerator control<br>
- opportunity to collect a considerable amount of experience in developing translational medical software for use in clinical environment<br>- full-time position (40 hours / week, 5 weeks holiday per year)<br>- option for a PhD program at our university in parallel and highly integrated with your job<br>
<br><br>What we expect from you:<br><br>- being a flexible allrounder in software development<br>- strong programming skills in C++<br>- deep understanding of CMake, Qt, ITK, VTK<br>- ability to derive algorithms / computer applications starting from "real world problem" stage<br>
- innovative thinking and rapid prototyping abilities<br>- understanding of basic image processing concepts and algorithms<br>- strong team player capabilities<br><br><br>What makes you even more irreplaceable for us:<br>
<br>- more-years experience in research and/or industry in radiotherapy / medical imaging / computer science / medical physics / physics context<br>- proven list of reference (open-source) software projects to which you contributed substantially<br>
- knowledge of and experience with further standard image processing toolkits (plastimatch, RTK, openCV ...)<br>- strong programming skills in further standard languages (Java, PHP ...)<br>- founded GPU programming skills (e.g. CUDA or openCL)<br>
- understanding of electronics and microprocessors<br>- skills in German language<br><br><br>If you are interested in becoming a part of our team, please, do not hesitate to contact us:<br><br>jobs at open-radART.org<br><br>
<br>Looking forward to hearing from you,<br><br>the radART team<br></div>